News | September 7, 2000

GigaTest Labs introduces PCB probe station for Rambus measurement and validation

GigaTest Labs (Sunnyvale, CA) introduced a new, smaller version of it's probe stations. The GTL 3030 was designed for high-speed PCB and connector measurements on Rambus Memory System components like RDRAM devices, RIMM and SO-RIMM modules, and RIMM connectors.

The GTL 3030 is a unique probing system that combines the size, flexibility, and accuracy needed for high speed measurements on smaller printed circuit boards and connectors. It has the flexibility to probe a wide variety of planar and 3-D devices and components. It also has very fine positioning resolution to probe small structures, and a new microscope bridge positioner for optical stability.

GigaTest will be demonstrating the GTL3030 Probe Station at the Rambus Developer Forum, Sept. 13 and 14 in Santa Clara. CA.

GigaTest Labs is an independent company focused on high speed, signal integrity engineering. GigaTest pioneered the application of RF techniques to signal integrity design and test, and provides a range of products to the electronics industry. As a Rambus Development Partner, GigaTest provides Rambus system measurement services and RDRAM RLC and RIMM validation services. GigaTest wrote the validation specification for RIMM modules and co-developed the RDRAM RLC test fixtures with Rambus.

GTL Corp. Gary Otonari, Tel: 408-524-2700; E-mail garyo@gigatest.com

Edited by Paul O'Shea
Managing Editor, TestandMeasurement.com